
Endurance Race
An endurance race is a long-distance competition that tests the durability, skill, and strategy of drivers and their vehicles over an extended period, often lasting several hours or days. Unlike traditional races focused on speed over a short distance, endurance races emphasize consistent performance, efficient management of resources like fuel and tires, and teamwork. The goal is to complete the designated distance in the shortest possible time while maintaining the car's reliability. Popular examples include the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Daytona 24-hour race, showcasing the challenge of sustained precision and endurance.